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From Austria, with love
Updated On: 03 October, 2018 08:59 AM IST | | Snigdha Hasan
Having made a profound impact on the West in the 18th century, Kalidas's Shakuntala comes full circle with a concert that brings together Schubert's opera based on the drama, through an Austrian conductor and orchestra, and an Indian choir

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Often hailed as the greatest Indian writer of any epoch, Kalidasa — "a memory of perfection that neither Sanskrit nor the Indian aristocracy would know again", as Britannica describes him — immortalised his genius in Sanskrit dramas and epic poems. Among these works, Abhijnanashakuntala is considered to be the greatest Indian literary work of any period. Such were the emotions evoked by his depiction of the poignant tale of Shakuntala and Dushyant that 13 centuries later, when Sir William Jones revealed it to England through his translation (published in London in 1790, making it reportedly the first Indian play to be translated into a Western language), its ripples reached France, Germany and Austria among other European nations.

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